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GAZA: DEADLY 24 HOURS UNDERSCORES URGENT NEED FOR GLOBAL INTERVENTION WITH YET MORE CHILDREN KILLED - SAVE THE CHILDREN

Civilian attacks by Israeli forces across the Gaza strip have escalated in the past 24 hours, underscoring the urgent need for international intervention.The threat of attacks and lack of fuel and supplies have left rescue services unable to operate in northern Gaza where more than 150 Palestinians, including children, were reported killed or injured overnight Thursday. 

 

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25 Oct 2024

Actor Sacha Baron Cohen donates US$500,000 to Save the Children and the International Rescue Committee for Sudan

Actor and screenwriter Sacha Baron Cohen has donated US$500,000 to Save the Children and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) for their work in Sudan which is facing the world’s largest displacement crisis and heading towards the worst famine seen in decades.

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23 Oct 2024

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Major new programme to support a fifth of southern Malawi’s population to tackle climate-induced health risks

One fifth of the population of southern Malawi will be better equipped to safeguard against climate-aggravated health risks due to a US$37 million initiative announced today by the Green Climate Fund, the Government of Malawi, and Save the Children and its partners.

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22 Oct 2024

LEBANON: Over 400,000 forcibly displaced children at growing risk of scabies, cholera and waterborne diseases

The first case of cholera was detected in Lebanon, where over 400,000 children have been forcibly displaced  by the escalating conflict. Children in Lebanon are now at growing risk of skin diseases, cholera, and other waterborne diseases due to overcrowded, basic conditions in collective shelters and a lack of water and sanitation facilities.

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UN Security Council Fails to Support Global Ceasefire, Shows No Response to COVID-19

UN Security Council Fails to Support Global Ceasefire, Shows No Response to COVID-19

More than five million people in Bangladesh could be affected by Cyclone Amphan

CYCLONE AMPHAN: Fears for children and families in low-lying areas as strong winds, storm surge and flooding expected in India and Bangladesh

CYCLONE AMPHAN: Fears for children and families in low-lying areas as strong winds, storm surge and flooding expected in India and Bangladesh

 Displaced residents use donkeys to travel through flooded streets in Beladwayne, Somalia.

COVID-19 risks in East Africa heighten as severe floods displace nearly half a million people

COVID-19 risks in East Africa heighten as severe floods displace nearly half a million people

A general view of Kutupalong camp for displaced Rohingya near Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, October 23, 2017

Reports of the first confirmed coronavirus case in the Rohingya refugee camps is a major cause for concern

Reports of the first confirmed coronavirus case in the Rohingya refugee camps is a major cause for concern

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Yemen: Deaths due to Covid-like symptoms surge in Aden as hospitals close

Yemen: Deaths due to Covid-like symptoms surge in Aden as hospitals close

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Save the Children: ‘Safety of children and young mothers must be a priority in the wake of typhoon VongFong’

Save the Children: ‘Safety of children and young mothers must be a priority in the wake of typhoon VongFong’

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'Devastating 48 hours for Afghanistan’s children'

'Devastating 48 hours for Afghanistan’s children'

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Syria: thousands of foreign children in Al Hol camp must be repatriated given coronavirus fears

Syria: thousands of foreign children in Al Hol camp must be repatriated given coronavirus fears